The Artichoke tea is very popular in South America and Vietnam, but also in Greece. The Artichoke is considered as a powerful medicinal plant with dozens of benefits. It help with gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, bloating. It also has mild diuretic properties, it is a powerful antioxidant and helps in losing weight by reducing excess body fat. It contains no caffeine.
The active ingredient in artichoke is cynarin, and has been used in several... More

This wonderful flower tea has gained popularity for its health properties although it has been well known for centuries. Specifically calendula tea is recommended to treat a variety of ulcers in the digestive tract, gallbladder inflammations, sore sore throat but also can be use externally for healing wounds and Burns (minor, including sunburn).

Couch Grass has been used in herbal medicine since the Classical Greek period for its antiseptic properties. medieval herbalists have been know to use couch grass to treat inflamed bladders, painful urination and recent eveidence has shown it to be especially helpful for bronchitis and laryngitis type ailments.

The dandelion plants acts on the kidneys as a gentle diuretic, improving the way the kidney cleanse the blood and recycle nutrients. Unlike common pharmaceutical diuretics this natural plant doe not expel vital potassium and other minerals from the body, hence improving general health. Dandelion tea has been known to clear the skin & it is usually recommended for stressed-out or burned-out people that lack energy. Especially those who are overweight from fatty foods and sugars could benefit from a cup of... More

Like all herbs, fennel has been used since antiquity. It was used as a therapeutic herb and considered a symbol of success. It has been a powerful antidote for poisoning by snake, scorpion bites and poisonous mushrooms. Later it was appreciated more as a flavoring for meats and fish. Nonetheless, it is a strong tonic and antiseptic, it fights bad breath and its use in foods and beverages is said to increases sexual desire. Recent evedince from research suggests that fennel seeds have fat-burning or... More

Hibiscus is considered to have medicinal properties in the Indian traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda. Roots make various decoctions believed to cure various ailments. After recent studies hibiscus has been found to help lower cholesterol and has a positive affect on the heart similar to the effect red wine. (Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture).

This mildly sweet flower from the lime tree has been used in traditional folk medicine to help with colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. A wonderful afternoon or evening herbal tea as it relaxes the body of a stressful day. An essential herbal tea for everyday use as it contains no caffeine.